Master Playing and Improvising Dynamic Guitar Solos. Learn Essential Scales, Techniques, Theory, and Songwriting.
What you'll learnThe main goal of this course is to teach you how write, construct, and play improvised guitar solos all over the fretboard
You will learn essential guitar theory to prepare you for your career
You will learn how to navigate your fretboard and solo wherever you like based on your solid understanding of guitar theory.
You will learn how to memorize your fretboard notes as this allows you to jump around and play solos all over the guitar
You will learn how to combine your knowledge of scales with these solo techniques to create dynamic and meaningful melodic solos.
You will learn the essential scales needed to play and create epic guitar solos
Learn all the important techniques: legato, bends, vibrato, note stacking, slides, hammer on and pull offs, that will breath life and expression into your solos
You will learn advanced techniques such as sweep picking, cascading scales, and arpeggios
You will learn the art of writing and composing an epic guitar solo
You will be an all-round better guitar player due to your understanding of the connection of notes between chords and lead playing
You will improve your dexterity and technical ability in soloing as you work on the scales, exercises, and licks.
Learn Songwriting, gain understanding of how to put it all together to write inspiring guitar solos. Become a dynamic guitar soloist, not a guitar scale robot!
You will learn how to solo in different keys and gain the confidence by practicing over backing tracks in different keys.
By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and skills to solo freely around the fretboard and express what's in your heart
Gain understanding and insight of how a full guitar solo is constructed. This will be a valuable experience to help you create your own guitar solos.
RequirementsYou will need an electric guitar and amp
A passion to want to be a great lead guitar player, improvise, and write great guitar solos.
It would be nice if you have some previous experience playing basic chords and lead parts but this is not necessary as I start from the beginning and help you build your foundation from ground zero.
DescriptionWelcome to The Complete Guitar Solo Mastery Course!Do you want to be a great guitar solo player? How would you like to develop the ability to solo all over the fretboard like your favorite guitar legends?This course has been specifically designed for those at the beginner and intermediate stages of electric guitar playing who want to master the art of being able play and improvise dynamic guitar solos all over the fretboard.Not only will you learn how to solo all over the fretboard, you will gain insight and understanding on how to be a unique, melodic, and inspiring guitar solo artist. In this course, your knowledge and ability in guitar soloing will be built from the ground up. With over 10 hours of video instruction, here's what will be covered in this course:You will learn the notes on your fretboard and and essential guitar theory to ensure you have a strong foundation for guitar soloing all over the fretboard. You will learn fundamental techniques such as how to pick correctly and different picking styles for maximum speed.You will learn the most essential scales that the majority of all guitar solos ever played are built on. You will learn all the essential guitar solo techniques such as bends, vibrato, sliding, hammer-ons and pull offs, note stacking, etc. to create expression when soloing.You will learn how to combine your knowledge of scales with these solo techniques to create dynamic and meaningful melodic solos.You will learn tons of licks in the "Lick Library" which will teach you how to combine different scales and techniques to create cool phrases. This also acts as "Vocabulary" when you are improvising and writing your solos. You will improve your dexterity and technical ability in soloing as you work on the scales, exercises, and licks.You will learn how to navigate your fretboard and solo wherever you like based on your solid understanding of guitar theory. You will learn Songwriting. This is where you gain understanding of how to put it all together to write inspiring guitar solos. My goal is to make sure you become a dynamic guitar soloist and not a guitar scale robot!I will walk you through one of my new songs and explain every step of the way to help you gain understanding and insight of how a full guitar solo is constructed. This will be a valuable experience to help teach you how to create your own guitar solos. You will learn advanced scale techniques that will set you above the crowd when playing guitar solos.You will learn advanced concepts such as how to solo over difficult chord and key changes.You will learn how to solo in different keys and gain the confidence by practicing over backing tracks in different keys.And much more! Along the way I will also share unique insights on guitar playing and help to steer you in the right direction!With a Full 30 Day Money Back Guarantee on Udemy, what do you have to lose? Try it out today and begin moving closer to your dream of being able to solo like a legend!
OverviewSection 1: Introduction to Guitar Solo Mastery
Lecture 1 Welcome to Guitar Solo MasterySection 2: Setting Up Your Electric Guitar, Amp, and Essential Knowledge
Lecture 2 Importance of Guitar Setup and String HeightLecture 3 Pick SelectionLecture 4 Picking TechniqueLecture 5 Alternate Picking & Exercise - 4 notes per stringLecture 6 Economy Picking & Exercise - 3 notes per stringLecture 7 Muting Your GuitarLecture 8 My Amp and Effects Setup for this courseSection 3: Essential Guitar Solo Theory
Lecture 9 IntroductionLecture 10 Intervals and Major Scale ConstructionLecture 11 Tone and Semitone and Major Scale ConstructionLecture 12 Visualizing the Guitar Fretboard like a PianoLecture 13 Finding the Relative Minor of a Major ScaleSection 4: Guitar Fretboard Memorization
Lecture 14 Introduction to Fretboard MemorizationLecture 15 Knowing the Open Strings - EADGBELecture 16 Fretboard Memorization Technique - Memorizing only natural notesLecture 17 Low E String MemorizationLecture 18 Low A String MemorizationLecture 19 GAB, CDE, FGA MemorizationLecture 20 Knowing the octave pattern of each noteLecture 21 F Note MemorizationLecture 22 G Note MemorizationLecture 23 A Note MemorizationLecture 24 B Note MemorizationLecture 25 C Note MemorizationLecture 26 D Note MemorizationLecture 27 E Note MemorizationSection 5: The Pentatonic Scale
Lecture 28 Intro to Pentatonic & Position 1Lecture 29 Position 2Lecture 30 Position 3Lecture 31 Position 4Lecture 32 Position 5Lecture 33 A Minor Backing Track For ExercisesSection 6: The Blues Scale
Lecture 34 Blues Position 1Lecture 35 Blues Position 2Lecture 36 Blues Position 3Lecture 37 Blues Position 4Lecture 38 Blues Position 5Lecture 39 Blues Position 1-5 ExerciseSection 7: The Diatonic Scale
Lecture 40 Intro & Diatonic Position 1Lecture 41 Diatonic Position 2Lecture 42 Diatonic Position 3Lecture 43 Diatonic Position 4Lecture 44 Diatonic Position 5Section 8: Linking Diatonic Scales - To create 3 note per string patterns
Lecture 45 Position 1 & 2 LinkLecture 46 Position 2 & 3 Link- Route 1Lecture 47 Position 2 & 3 Link - Route 2Lecture 48 Position 3 & 4 LinkLecture 49 Position 4 & 5 LinkLecture 50 Position 5 & 1 LinkLecture 51 Modes of the Major Scale Visualized Using The PentatonicSection 9: The Harmonic Minor Scale
Lecture 52 How to find the harmonic minor scale - Raised 7th of the Minor ScaleLecture 53 How I play the Harmonic Minor Scale - Low E to High ESection 10: Guitar Solo Essential Techniques
Lecture 54 VibratoLecture 55 String BendingLecture 56 String Bending + VibratoLecture 57 SlidingLecture 58 Hammer On and Pull OffsLecture 59 Note StackingLecture 60 Double Stops - Using the Pentatonic ExerciseLecture 61 LegatoLecture 62 HarmonicsLecture 63 Sweep Picking & ArpeggiosSection 11: Pentatonic Mastery - Advanced Patterns
Lecture 64 Pentatonic Mastery - Advanced Pattern 1 - Playing from Position 1 to 5Lecture 65 Pentatonic Mastery - Advanced Pattern 2 - CascadingLecture 66 Pentatonic Mastery - Advanced Pattern 3 - Reverse CascadingLecture 67 Pentatonic Mastery - Advanced Pattern 4 - Diagonal AlternateLecture 68 Pentatonic Mastery - How to solo all over the fretboardSection 12: Guitar Lick Library
Lecture 69 Introduction to LicksLecture 70 Lick 1Lecture 71 Lick 2Lecture 72 Lick 3Lecture 73 Lick 4Lecture 74 Lick 5Lecture 75 Lick 6Lecture 76 Lick 7Lecture 77 Lick 8Lecture 78 Lick 9Lecture 79 Lick 10Lecture 80 Lick 11Lecture 81 Lick 12Lecture 82 Lick 13Lecture 83 Lick 14Lecture 84 Lick 15Lecture 85 Lick 16Lecture 86 Lick 17Lecture 87 Lick 18Lecture 88 Lick 19Lecture 89 Lick 20Lecture 90 Lick 21Lecture 91 Lick 22Lecture 92 Lick 23Lecture 93 Lick 24Section 13: How to Solo All Over The Fretboard - Improvisation & Fretboard Navigation
Lecture 94 How to Solo All Over The Fretboard - TechniqueLecture 95 Improvisation & Fretboard Navigation - Exercise 1 - A minor or C majorLecture 96 Improvisation & Fretboard Navigation - Exercise 2 - D minor or F majorSection 14: The CAGED Pentatonic Connection
Lecture 97 Introduction to the CAGED Pentatonic ConnectionLecture 98 The Major CAGED Pentatonic ConnectionLecture 99 The Minor CAGED Pentatonic ConnectionLecture 100 CAGED Pentatonic Connection Exercise 1 - C Em F FmLecture 101 CAGED Pentatonic Connection Exercise 2 - Dm Bb Gm ALecture 102 CAGED Pentatonic Connection Exercise 3 - Em Bb C DSection 15: Songwriting
Lecture 103 Introduction to SongwritingLecture 104 Song Structure when Writing Guitar SolosLecture 105 Combining Scales and Techniques to Create Unique SolosLecture 106 Playing what you hear in your headLecture 107 Meandering to Find Valuable Parts of Original SolosLecture 108 Finding inspiration from other songs and creating meaningful melodyLecture 109 Importance of Playing With FeelSection 16: Backing Tracks in Different Keys
Lecture 110 Introduction to Backing Tracks in Different KeysLecture 111 A Minor Backing TrackLecture 112 E Minor Backing TrackLecture 113 F Minor Backing TrackLecture 114 C# Minor Backing TrackLecture 115 E Minor Backing TrackLecture 116 D Minor Backing TrackSection 17: Song Study - The breakdown of the construction of a Guitar Solo
Lecture 117 IntroductionLecture 118 Before the Throne - Song PlaythroughLecture 119 Equipment Used for Guitar Solo ToneLecture 120 Before the Throne - IntroLecture 121 Before the Throne - Verse 1Lecture 122 Before the Throne - Verse 2Lecture 123 Before the Throne - Free Solo Part 1Lecture 124 Before the Throne - Free Solo Part 2 & EndingLecture 125 Before the Throne - Last Chord & ImprovisationLecture 126 Before the Throne - Full Song Slow Motion for StudyLecture 127 Before the Throne - Backing TrackSection 18: Advanced Topics & Concepts
Lecture 128 Advanced Concepts IntroductionLecture 129 Pentatonic 2-String Ladder TechniqueLecture 130 Repeating Lick PatternsLecture 131 My Advice on Using Modes of the Major / Diatonic ScaleSection 19: Thank you and Final Words
Lecture 132 Thank you and Final WordsMy target students are those who want to learn how to play lead guitar and who want to be able to improvise and write their own guitar solos
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